The two forces acting on the handles of the pipe wrenches constitute a couple M. Express...
4. Replace the two wrenches and the force, acting on the pipe assembly, by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment at point 0. 100 Nm 300 N 100 N O -0.5 m A A BB 0.6 m-44-0.8 m- 45° | 200 N D 180 Nm
corresponding to the two forces acting F- 1-360j+270k) N Express it as a Cartesian vector. ine the couple moment corresponding to the two forces acting e pipe system shown at right. (10 marks) 0.4 m 0.3 m FB 1360j- 270k; N
Z Replace the two forces shown acting on the pipe system with an equivalent force and couple moment acting about A. 150 N 2 m 1 m 2.5 m 2 m 200 N
Replace the forces and couple system acting on the T member with an equivalent force couple at A. Express your answers as Cartesian vectors.
Represent the resultant of the force system acting on the pipe assembly by a single force R at A and a couple M.
Represent the two forces and couple acting on the beam by a force F. Determine F and determine where its line of action- intersects the x axis. 00 Determine the magnitudes of the rectangular components of F 2 Determine the moment acting at origin Af Mo. Determine the distance D Static and Dynamics ENGI 2910 lecture # 5 03,18.19 Prof. Omaira M Collazos Page |2
2. Replace the two forces and the couple applied to the pipe assembly with a single equivalent force and couple system at the base O. The equivalent system will case the same reactions from the base. Use Cartesian notation. 50 lb X 40 lb-ft 60 lb 15" 12"
Q2 - Determine the couple moment acting on the pipe shown in the figure below. 0.75 m B 0.5 m 50 N 1.25 m 50N
Replace the forces acting on the L-shaped bracket with the following force-couple systems. Neglect the thickness of the bar in your calculations. (Express the resultant forces in vector form in newtons.) 290 NA 190 mm 480N 190 mm cDE I 190 mm 190 mm 190 N (a) an equivalent force-couple system that acts at point A Indicate the magnitude in N.m and direction of the couple moment, magnitude Nm direction -Select- (b) an equivalent force-couple system that acts at point...